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The Ohio Department of Health is developing rules on reporting data and on standards for facilities treating gender-related conditions. The deadline for public comment on those rules is Feb. 5.
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The new law banning some gender-affirming care for transgender minors has Ohio families considering leaving the state.
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In an ironic twist, an amendment backed by GOP lawmakers worried about Obamacare restricting health care choices more than a dozen years ago is being cited as a reason why this new bill is unconstitutional.
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The Ohio Senate is expected to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68 this week, which would ban transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming medical treatments or playing on girls' sports teams.
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Republicans in the Ohio House have found a new target for their anti-trans legislation — school bathrooms.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he's proceeding with administrative rules on health care provided to trans kids regardless of whether his veto is overridden.
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The two states are the latest to restrict transgender health care as Republican-led legislatures continue to curb LGBTQ+ rights this year.
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This week, GOP lawmakers overruled Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's veto and passed a sweeping law limiting the rights of transgender youth across the state, both at school and in their personal lives.
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Senate Bill 150 bans gender-affirming care for transgender youth in Kentucky.
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Opponents of the legislation say calls for “parents’ rights” and to “protect children” reveal a modern American belief in childhood ignorance.